Ever since the tragedy in Charlottesville, a number of people can’t help but get themselves in trouble on social media. This time, it’s the leader of the country band Rodney
Ever since the tragedy in Charlottesville, a number of people can’t help but get themselves in trouble on social media. This time, it’s the leader of the country band Rodney
Recently, the Irish online publication, KildareNow, ran a story about a convicted child molester, Anthony Luckwill, who had allegedly been spotted several times that week in town of Monasterevin. In
Late last year, Newsweek journalist Kurt Eichenwald received a message on his Twitter account that might change how we define assault in the age of online communications. The message was
It started out as a simple tweet from the ABC News twitter account that read “Peaceful protest followed by Oregon wildlife refuge action”. This seems like pretty harmless stuff, right?
Rupert Murdoch, the CEO of NewsCorp (which includes holdings such as Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post), weighed in on the issue of race and
According to ESPN, “Our Twitter handle looks to bring the sights and sounds of the College GameDay experience to the viewer at home and reflect how the fans on site
You want people to watch your show? First rule: don’t post spoilers online. Just hours before the airing of the next-to-last episode of the season, the cooking challenge show MasterChef
Is trash-talking a part of sports? Sure, but it’s best left to the athletes. When others, who are not on the court/field do it, it just comes off as tacky.
While not as bad as the Bill Cosby attempt at creating a trending Twitter topic, Fox News’ Fox & Friends found out that they don’t quite have the love of